Fundamentalist

Tony Gutierrez / Associated Press

Members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leave the Tom Green County Courthouse in San Angelo, Texas, on Monday. On Thursday, a state appeals court ruled that Texas authorities had no right to take more than 400 children from the polygamist sect's secluded compound last month because officials never proved that the children were in imminent danger.

Members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leave the Tom Green County Courthouse in San Angelo, Texas, on Monday. On Thursday, a state appeals court ruled that Texas authorities had no right to take more than 400 children from the polygamist sect's secluded compound last month because officials never proved that the children were in imminent danger. (Tony Gutierrez / Associated Press)

Members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leave the Tom Green County Courthouse in San Angelo, Texas, on Monday. On Thursday, a state appeals court ruled that Texas authorities had no right to take more than 400 children from the polygamist sect's secluded compound last month because officials never proved that the children were in imminent danger.